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Twenty years on from his 1969 depiction of class division and family troubles in 'In Celebration', David Storey wrote 'The March on Russia', a further domestic drama centring around the tensions that arise when an aging family gathers together and rakes over their past in a northern mining community. Linking twentieth century British politics to the heart of domestic life in working class northern England, 'The March on Russia' was first produced at the National Theatre, London, in 1989.
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